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Old 03-15-2011, 12:45 AM #1
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Default How much is the average SS monthly payment?

Out of curiosity?

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http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/quick...stat_snapshot/
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most people recieve a green and white letter stating what they qualify for with incomed alrteady earned i thought we got one of these ever year? ope that helps it tell if youretired or diabled at this age you would get his amount senrios
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Those stats just let me know of my personal fortune.. I get roughly 1883 on social security a month.. I was able to collect what my dad was going to make on social security (survivors benefits) when he died, and he was a administrative judge making 120+
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most people recieve a green and white letter stating what they qualify for with incomed alrteady earned i thought we got one of these ever year?
The SS statement booklet that you are talking about is mailed out sometime near your birthday as long as you are employed. Once you stop working, you know longer get the booklet.

"Each year, about three months before your birthday, you receive a Social Security Statement. It can be a valuable tool to help you plan a secure financial future. It provides you with a record of your earnings and gives estimates of what your Social Security benefits would be at different retirement ages. It also gives an estimate of the disability benefits you could receive if you become severely disabled before retirement, as well as estimates of the survivors benefits Social Security would *provide your spouse and eligible family members when you die."

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